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Acta Ophthalmologica, 2013
AbstractThe differential diagnosis of infectious uveitis is broad and an essential step in any initial work‐up. Underlying organisms include all types of infectious agents. The more common infectious causes of uveitis include viruses, T. gondii, T. pallidum, Mycobacterium tuberculosis that will be covered in this course.
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AbstractThe differential diagnosis of infectious uveitis is broad and an essential step in any initial work‐up. Underlying organisms include all types of infectious agents. The more common infectious causes of uveitis include viruses, T. gondii, T. pallidum, Mycobacterium tuberculosis that will be covered in this course.
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La Revue du praticien, 2000
Half a century ago, bacterial diseases such as tuberculosis and syphilis were thought to cause the majority of cases of uveitis. Nowadays, a number of infectious diseases are responsible for uveitis. In our countries, herpes virus and toxoplasmosis are the principal causes of uveitis.
V, Guerzider, A, Bron
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Half a century ago, bacterial diseases such as tuberculosis and syphilis were thought to cause the majority of cases of uveitis. Nowadays, a number of infectious diseases are responsible for uveitis. In our countries, herpes virus and toxoplasmosis are the principal causes of uveitis.
V, Guerzider, A, Bron
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2019
Worldwide, anterior uveitis predominates as the most prevalent anatomic subtype of intraocular inflammation, and up to one-third of these cases are attributable to infection. By far, herpetic etiologies outweigh all other causes of infectious anterior uveitis; however, bacterial pathogens, such as syphilis, tuberculosis, and less so, Lyme disease, have
K. Matthew McKay, Nicholas J. Butler
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Worldwide, anterior uveitis predominates as the most prevalent anatomic subtype of intraocular inflammation, and up to one-third of these cases are attributable to infection. By far, herpetic etiologies outweigh all other causes of infectious anterior uveitis; however, bacterial pathogens, such as syphilis, tuberculosis, and less so, Lyme disease, have
K. Matthew McKay, Nicholas J. Butler
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Infectious causes of posterior uveitis
Canadian Journal of Ophthalmology, 2013The differential diagnosis of posterior infectious uveitis is broad. There are, however, a few common infectious causes of posterior uveitis that should always be considered. The more common infectious causes of posterior uveitis include syphilis, toxoplasmosis, tuberculosis, endogenous endophthalmitis, and viral causes (including herpes simplex virus,
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Non-Infectious Pediatric Uveitis
Pediatric Drugs, 2009Pediatric non-infectious uveitis remains a rare but potentially sight-threatening group of diseases. However, early screening and treatment can improve outcomes. No single agent has proven to be efficacious in all cases. A wide variety of long-term immunomodulatory treatments are available; these agents differ in both their potency and side effect ...
Sharma, Srilakshmi M +2 more
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Emerging Infectious Uveitis: Candida
2017Fungal endophthalmitis is a sight-threatening disease most commonly caused by Candida species. Candida endophthalmitis can result most often from hematogenous dissemination. Even though the use of prophylactic systemic antifungal therapy decreases the prevalence of ocular involvement during fungemia, it is important to maintain a high index of ...
Julie Gueudry, Bahram Bodaghi
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Infectious and non infectious triggers in non‐infectious uveitis
Acta Ophthalmologica, 2010Abstract Purpose The induction of autoimmune uveitis is difficult to explain with respect to the immune privileged status of the eye. The intact BRB can only be passed by already activated leukocytes, which should normally be ignorant to the sequestered intraocular antigens.
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Pediatric Infectious Posterior Uveitis
International Ophthalmology Clinics, 2011Dilsher S, Dhoot +2 more
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Infectious Uveitis in Children
Ophthalmology, 2009Nikos N, Markomichelakis +5 more
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